CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! ..',• SPECIAL NOTICE.. HENKICH KOHN, JEWELLER, ETC., QUEEN STREET, T>EGS to draw tho attention of the public to a quantity of" ' CHRISTMAS PRESENTS (received ex mail), specially selected for this season of the year. These Goods will be found unsurpassed in beauty, design, and workmanship: To meet the times, and to place it within the reach of everyone desirous of making pros sents, H.K. has determined to dispose of these [goods at the smallest possible margin for profit. NOTE THE ADDRESS— HEKRICH KOim, QUE EN S T REET. THIS NEW YEAR ALL WHO DESIRE FINEST CURRANTS, RAISINS, GENERAL GROCERIES, AND CHOICE TEAS, All of which will be sold at PRICES that *= -j^e-will give satisfaction, should call. - AT THE PEOPLE'S TEA WAREHOUSE, 252, Qtjeen-Stbeet, Auckland. TEAS EOR THE MILLION. FRENCH & 00. : Invite special attention to their celebrated TEAS!!! : yi No I—Congou Tea.. 2s Od per lb No 2-^Fine Tea 2s 6d per lb No 3—Rich Pekoe,- Full- - r flavoured Tea 3s Od per lb No 4—Finest Quality 3s 6d per lb THESE TEAS are a mixture of the finest, importation of the season, selected with great care. 2d per lb discount on 6 lbs of-Jfo 2 Tea, aud 3d per lb on:6 lbs of Nos 3 arid 4 Teas. . .... FINEST CURRANTS AND RAISINS, : . AT 6d. PER LB. All General. Groceries sold at the lowest , TEICE. Orders promptly executed. Goods delivered ReMEMBEE THE A_DDBESS:—T<i FRENCH & 00., FAMILY GROCERS, > | The People's Tea Warehouse, 252, Queen-Street, (Corner of Wakefield-street, Auckland.) ESTABLISHED, 1860. -■" ■ . * SO 4! "- AUCKLAND CONSUMERS' TEA COMPANY. \ O % LIST OE PRICES.. * ,'S TjIINE SOUCHONG ... |'...' Ui A{ 'JU:'*:■ a Kaisovr Congou ... . .... ... <*•"" Good Strong Family do ... ... _4i ud '° : CHRISTMAS~FRUITR >'■ <■ Figs Is 4d per box . .Muscatels, 10 to Is per lb Good Eleme Raisins, jSd to 6Jd per lb Fine Patras Currants^ 6d to 6£c .. ■■_ A ..y <_' ■■' ■■ v f; .-r-..'i • . . All kinds of Groceries equallyV-r-.-.-i. E. .0. | ICBTOLI9 lo li-Mvta -.. s ls,-Queen ■ sifiEET, , (Immediately opposite' the City' H._:ii.i DEVONPORT> NORTH. A. Yyi:A. ft )' r-y.:>. '-. t: :• - '■'■ ■ »'■s&& ■■ l •:»- DUC :A T 'llfl . 'Wfdß. HE_r E V WORTH!: ii atXt; (Trained* arid Certifiqate^M; -r,! : A) the Devonporfc District |Schc«jl, A&9 vrK'.* --nck-y for a fe,w Boarde_.k^ ; . • ; The, course adopted bj^Mr jjCtt'" ' o'nsures to all pupil./a efour" £ 'J-iddtiatiok. : Terras oief^pjtiioaj • The MemberWof ■■•' informed that theinwt Eflf^JW ,->4& { ;
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 618, 4 January 1872, Page 1
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379Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 618, 4 January 1872, Page 1
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